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Hello,
Need help with the following please,
Currently, I have this config:
object network obj-10.2.1.20host 10.2.1.20
object network obj-92.73.224.134host 92.73.224.134
nat (outside,inside) source static any any destination static obj-92.73.224.1...
Hello everyone,
Can anyone explain why the Route paths are sorted in the following order even though the last link has a lower metric value than the second one?
Output from Router :
NC200-Core-1# sh ip eigr topology 10.20.10.64/26
IP-EIGRP (A...
Thank you for the reply Denilson.if the below config would do it why put more lines in the firewall? Any benefits here I am missing?object network obj-10.2.1.20 host 10.2.1.20 nat (inside,outside) static 92.73.224.134
Thank you for your reply Karsten. I am worried about inbound connections in this case.If traffic is initiated from the outside interface will it work fine with the above config you suggested?
@martvald
Thank you for your response.
I was under the impression that it maps 1-1,2-2 and so on no matter where traffic comes from first like:
100.100.220.10 nats to 10.2.2.10
100.100.220.20 nats to 10.3.10.10
So , I will have to do individual ...
Meheretab and Ryanb ,
Thank you for your replies.
I am worried if the successor link drops will it failover to the second listed link with a higher metric or will it prefer the last link in the table with a lower metric. I want it to failover to the ...